Add the first task

- [Instructor] Alright, we're here on our Task list…and we're going to start adding tasks to our project.…And our project is to create the annual report…for our organization, the Landon Hotel chain,…and you'll see here that we have our timeline…at the top, and that's a good thing.…The timeline is going to be there all the time for us.…And then when we go ahead and look down here,…you'll see what looks like an Excel spreadsheet.…It has one row with several columns,…and when we look right here, it says Stop editing this list.…

The list is open for editing, and you're probably…thinking to yourself, hey Bill, when did we start…to edit this list?…Well, we didn't.…What happens is, when you create a new task list,…the very first time you come to it,…it's open like this.…And we could say stop editing this list,…or we can go ahead and just start adding tasks.…And that's what we're going to do.…Our first task, and I click there in the task name cell,…and you see my little insertion tool, and notice that…the little pencil showed up in that first column.…

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1/19/2018

Learn how to use the built-in features in SharePoint to manage projects. A SharePoint project site can help you track progress, meet deadlines, and manage multiple versions of project documents. In this course, Bill Kulterman helps you use SharePoint as a project management tool to help your team succeed. Learn how to create a task list, add tasks to a visual timeline, create overlay and task calendars, manage documents in a library, and more.